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'''Spaceteer''' was a science fiction fanzine edited by Lin Carter and Bill Paxton in the 1940s.
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'''Spaceteer''' was a science fiction fanzine edited by Lin Carter and Bill Paxton in the late 1940s.
  
Published in St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S.A., the first issue appeared in August 1947. Issue 2 was released in March-April of 1948, and issue 3 in 1949. It is believed to be the last issue.  
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Published in St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S.A., three issues were released. The first issue appeared in August 1947. Issue 2 was released in March-April of 1948, and issue 3 in early 1949.
  
Contributions to issue 2 included fiction by Guerry Brown; articles by Lin Carter, Guerry Brown, on The Arkham Sampler; and Bill Paxton, on film versions of Dracula and Frankenstein; and poetry by Lin Carter and Norm Storer.
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The first issue included poetry by Lin Carter and fiction by Joe Kennedy ([[Vampire (1945)|Vampire]]), among other items. Cover art was by Carter.
  
Issue 3 included an article by Joe Kennedy ([[Vampire (1945)|Vampire]]).
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Contributions to issue 2 included fiction by Guerry Brown; articles by Lin Carter, Guerry Brown, on ''The Arkham Sampler'', and Bill Paxton, on film versions of ''Dracula'' and ''Frankenstein''; and poetry by Lin Carter and Norm Storer. There were also letters from Sam Moskowitz ([[New Fandom]]), Joe Kennedy, Dale Tarr, and others. Cover art was by Carter.
  
Artwork was contributed by Lin Carter, John Cockroft, and [[Bill Rotsler]].
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Issue 3 included articles by Carter and Kennedy, poetry by Carter and Marion Zimmer Bradley, and letters from Kennedy, Bradley and Moskowitz. Carter provided the cover art for this issue as well.
  
Letters came from Tom Jewet, Joe Kennedy, Len Moffatt ([[The Outlander]], [[Shangri L'Affaires]]), Sam Moskowitz ([[New Fandom]]), and Dale Tarr.
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Throughout the three issues, interior illustrations came from Carter, John Cockroft and [[Bill Rotsler]]. Tom Jewet and Len Moffatt ([[The Outlander]], [[Shangri L'Affaires]]) also appeared in the letter columns.
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Lin Carter also published the reviewzine ''Spectrum'', which lasted five issues from November 1962 to Winter 1964.
  
  

Latest revision as of 07:25, 30 August 2012

Spaceteer
Issue 1 1947
Cover art by Lin Carter

Spaceteer was a science fiction fanzine edited by Lin Carter and Bill Paxton in the late 1940s.

Published in St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S.A., three issues were released. The first issue appeared in August 1947. Issue 2 was released in March-April of 1948, and issue 3 in early 1949.

The first issue included poetry by Lin Carter and fiction by Joe Kennedy (Vampire), among other items. Cover art was by Carter.

Contributions to issue 2 included fiction by Guerry Brown; articles by Lin Carter, Guerry Brown, on The Arkham Sampler, and Bill Paxton, on film versions of Dracula and Frankenstein; and poetry by Lin Carter and Norm Storer. There were also letters from Sam Moskowitz (New Fandom), Joe Kennedy, Dale Tarr, and others. Cover art was by Carter.

Issue 3 included articles by Carter and Kennedy, poetry by Carter and Marion Zimmer Bradley, and letters from Kennedy, Bradley and Moskowitz. Carter provided the cover art for this issue as well.

Throughout the three issues, interior illustrations came from Carter, John Cockroft and Bill Rotsler. Tom Jewet and Len Moffatt (The Outlander, Shangri L'Affaires) also appeared in the letter columns.

Lin Carter also published the reviewzine Spectrum, which lasted five issues from November 1962 to Winter 1964.